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Bruce Willis is the newest subject of a Comedy Central Roast; his episode will premiere on Sunday, July 29.
Initially teamed with but later separated from the infamous New York Friars Club roasts, the guest of honor of a roast is subjected to increasingly insulting yet hilarious remarks at their own expense by a series of comedians and others from their work and home lives. The roasters also sometimes acknowledge the other roasters with jokes at their expense as well. A roast can be a humiliating experience but, if they can take it, the roastee will be viewed as a "good sport." They also get to deliver their own speech at the end "getting back" at the roasters by shining the spotlight on their errors and foibles.
Of the previous Comedy Central Roasts, which have you considered the funniest? Or, if you haven't seen many, which do you think you'd like to see first?
List: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls024752820
Initially teamed with but later separated from the infamous New York Friars Club roasts, the guest of honor of a roast is subjected to increasingly insulting yet hilarious remarks at their own expense by a series of comedians and others from their work and home lives. The roasters also sometimes acknowledge the other roasters with jokes at their expense as well. A roast can be a humiliating experience but, if they can take it, the roastee will be viewed as a "good sport." They also get to deliver their own speech at the end "getting back" at the roasters by shining the spotlight on their errors and foibles.
Of the previous Comedy Central Roasts, which have you considered the funniest? Or, if you haven't seen many, which do you think you'd like to see first?
List: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls024752820


